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A coach and presi halftime. Carroll decided to "change a few things up." ~ dent attending their football club's 10-year premier The players trusted him, and the Magpies bagged a ship reunion and remembering what it was like to whopping 52 points in the third quarter. They finished lose! the day with a win and a place in the grand final. That was the scenario for The Rock-Yerong Creek's Da Pieper was assistant coach at the Saints, who eventu vid Pieper and Gavin Hofert. "We'd been threatening ally earned another shot at TRYC in the decider. "There not to go all week," says Pieper, with a laugh. The pair wasn't much in it all day, it was pretty close. We got a both played for North Wagga in 2004, going down to run on in the third quarter ... then it was hammer and the Magpies in the Farrer League grand final. It was a tongs in the fourth quarter and there was only nine season that set the tone for TRYC for years to come. points in it late, but we just couldn't bridge the gap. "The phrase 'a champion team will always beat a team They worked together and done the things you expect of champions' is golden in this instance," says Hofert. every player to do, but not everyone does. And on the "North Wagga were cased as favourites going into day, it just worked and paid off." the grand final. There were some great players in the The Pies finished two goals to the good, with Aaron Saints' side, but it was the lesser known players of The de Jong best-on-ground for the second year in a row. Rock that ultimately brought the premiership cup to Carroll says, "All players stood up at the right time. The Rock." Losing in '03 hurt us and that's why '04 is so special to Losing a grand final is a bitter disappointment current the club." TRYC players and supporters know all too well. It was Pieper says a close playing group has been a trade also a thorn in the side of that 2004 first grade team, mark of the club. "They were massive underdogs. We which had lost the 2003 decider to Collingullie by were definitely the favourites. We had four blokes seven points. When the playing group assembled travelling up from Melbourne each week who were all under the leadership of Matthew "Jiffy" Carroll, change really good players. So The Rock beat a really good was in the air. Although this went unnoticed by many on-paper side that year, probably just by being a really outside the club, as other teams had recruited heavily tight bunch of mates against a team that had some in the off-season. "We were really under-estimated blokes travelling in each week to play." throughout the year," Carroll recalls. Celebrations at The Rock weren't confined to the foot The coach enforced measures to deepen the bonds ballers, with the Magpies' A-grade netballers fighting between players and among supporters. One was back from eight goals down against Temora to win the requirement of players to stay at the clubrooms 37-36, and claim their first premiership in 42 years. following home games. "You needed a pretty good Ten years on, the football club is rebuilding, after three reason - like going to a wedding - to get out of it." straight grand final appearances. "It has been a battle, Carroll says it generated great rapport among players but one thing about The Rock is you get great sup and supporters and was a key component of the port from the committee, like Gavin Hofert and Bob OAMPS In surance Brokers, the premier partner of the AFL Riverina, team's success. Driscoll," says Pieper. "It takes a lot of the pressure off. is further enhancing its su pport of the Riverina region by contributing Belief began to build as the season went on and the And although the results haven't come, we have been 20% of all policy commissions purchased to your local club. wins added up. 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